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Senior Piping / Mechanical Engineer

LMR Resourcing
Wirral
5 days ago
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Senior / Lead Mechanical Engineer - Staff - Wales
Location: West Wales


This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading engineering business during a period of continued growth as they support the Oil & Gas, Petrochemical and Renewable Energy sectors. Our client will consider applications for people looking for either a permanent staff role or a contract position (outside IR35).


Role & Responsibilities

  • Participate in relevant meetings, such as HAZID, Design Reviews, Model Reviews
  • Execute all Piping/Mechanical Engineering activities and maintain technical integrity.
  • You will be responsible for the supervision and guidance of the day to day activities for delivery of Mechanical Engineering scope.
  • Involved in a number of engineering projects at different stages including concept, pre-FEED, FEED and EPC / PMC.
  • You will ensure the competence of Mechanical team personnel, and the quality of Mechanical engineering deliverables.
  • In addition, you will be tasked to ensure that the Mechanical team is resourced with the necessary skills, knowledge and numbers in delivering the Mechanical scope.
  • Undertake design and checking of deliverables according to discipline and area of expertise.
  • Liaising with Clients and managing their needs and expectations.
  • Undertake short and long-term business travel in support of studies, projects and site services.
  • Assist other disciplines to achieve their goals and plan work in alignment with project schedule.
  • Participate in cost and schedule estimates; monitor and report progress using ascribed system.
  • Develop technical documents and scope of work packages for projects.
  • Ensure all deliverables are aligned with company and client procedures and applicable standards; ensure documents are originated, checked and approved by suitably competent personnel.

Key Skills & Knowledge

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Chartered status preferred but not essential.
  • Must have proven experience in Oil & Gas, Petrochem, Renewable Energy sectors or similar.
  • Experience of reviewing and approving Piping/Mechanical deliverables such isometrics, GA's, stress analysis.
  • Experience of working with industry software such as AutoCAD, Plant3D, CAESAR Stress Analysis


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